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  • #61
    Marshall better have a Bradley-like halftime speech...
    Deep in the heart of couldn't give a crap about college basketball-land and I miss the SHOX.
    Students > Alumni
    If you EVER want to open your damn mouths about Selection Sunday, READ THIS FIRST: http://www.midmajority.com/p/1296
    The ONLY document that means ANYTHING: http://www.bbstate.com/schools/WICH/sheet

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    • #62
      Originally posted by kcshocker11
      We will come back

      well maybe.

      :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :goshocks: 8)
      Stay positive HCGM.... we're behind you 100%....

      Too much fancy passing.... 15 turnovers in the first half.....

      Focus guys...
      Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!

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      • #63
        so...... how bout that Mantas?

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        • #64
          The turnover fest rivals that of a Mike Cohen/Scott Thompson team. We could hit 30.

          Who's played the best so far?

          Who's played the worst?

          Or are those questions that can't be asked?
          Deuces Valley.
          ... No really, deuces.
          ________________
          "Enjoy the ride."

          - a smart man

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          • #65
            Lance has played the best.

            Durley has played the worst.

            The opinions here do not represent those of shockernet and or anyone besides myself that posts on shockernet.

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            • #66
              Wait I take that back...

              Ellis has played the worst.

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              • #67
                So guys, what's going on in this in game thread?

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                • #68
                  If at any point during rolling the dough becomes sticky and difficult to work with, transfer it to a cookie sheet or cutting board, wrap it in plastic, and chill until it becomes workable. The dough can be made through step 4, then wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and kept for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or 2 months in the freezer. Defrost frozen dough in the refrigerator 1 day before you plan to use it.
                  INGREDIENTS

                  Quickest Puff Pastry
                  2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (10 ounces)
                  1 tablespoon granulated sugar
                  1 teaspoon table salt
                  16 tablespoons unsalted butter (2 sticks) cold, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
                  6 tablespoons water ice
                  1 teaspoon lemon juice

                  Apple Filling
                  4 Granny Smith apples (about 1 pound)
                  1 cup granulated sugar
                  2 teaspoons lemon juice
                  1/4 teaspoon table salt

                  Cinnamon Sugar
                  1/2 cup granulated sugar
                  2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

                  See Illustrations Below: Shaping the Turnovers

                  1. In workbowl of food processor fitted with steel blade, pulse to combine flour, sugar, and salt. Add one-quarter of the butter cubes and cut butter into flour until butter is in dime-sized pieces, four 1-second pulses. Add remaining butter to coat cubes with flour, two 1-second pulses. Transfer mixture to medium bowl.
                  2. Combine ice water and lemon juice in small bowl. Add 3 tablespoons liquid to flour and butter mixture and toss until just combined. Toss in remaining water, then turn dough out onto work surface. Follow illustrations 1 through 3, "Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry," below, to fraisage dough; wrap in plastic and refrigerate.
                  3. Unwrap dough and follow illustrations 1 and 2 in “Shaping the Turnovers” (below) to roll and fold dough twice. If dough is soft and sticky, wrap in plastic and refrigerate 30 minutes until workable, then repeat rolling and pressing. When second rolling and folding is complete, wrap dough in plastic and chill at least 30 minutes.
                  4. Following illustrations 3 and 4 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, roll, trim and cut dough into nine 5-inch squares. Slide parchment and dough onto cookie sheet or large cutting board and refrigerate while making filling.
                  5. Peel apples. Following illustration 5 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, grate on large holes of box grater. Combine grated apples, sugar, lemon juice, and salt in medium bowl. Line baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. Working one at a time, remove dough squares from refrigerator and set on work surface. Place 2 tablespoons grated apple filling (squeezed of excess liquid) in center of dough. Moisten two adjoining edges of dough square with finger dipped in apple liquid, then fold top portion of dough over bottom, making sure to overlap the bottom portion by 1/8 inch. Follow illustration 6 from "Shaping The Turnovers," below, to crimp edges of turnover with tines of fork. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnover to prepared baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining dough squares. Refrigerate 30 minutes or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 24 hours.
                  6. While turnovers are chilling, adjust oven rack to upper-middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl.
                  7. Brush or mist turnovers lightly with water and sprinkle evenly with cinnamon sugar. Bake until golden brown, 18 to 22 minutes. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnovers to wire rack to cool.

                  STEP BY STEP: Shaping the Turnovers


                  1. Place the dough onto a lightly floured large piece of parchment paper and roll into a 15 by 10-inch rectangle. Fold the dough lengthwise into thirds.


                  2. Starting from a narrow end, loosely roll up the dough as illustrated. Press it to form a 6 by 5-inch rectangle. Repeat steps 1 and 2, first chilling dough if it is soft and sticky.


                  3. On a large sheet of parchment paper lightly dusted with flour, roll the dough to an 18-inch square that is slightly under 1/8 inch thick. Using a ruler and a pizza cutter, trim the dough to a 15-inch square.


                  4. Make two incisions at 5-inch intervals on all four sides of the square. Line ruler up with incisions and cut the dough into nine 5-inch squares.


                  5. Grate the peeled apples on the large holes of a box grater, discarding the core and seeds.


                  6. With a fork dipped in flour, press to seal and crimp the edges.

                  STEP BY STEP: Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry


                  1. Turn the shaggy dough mass onto the work surface and press it together with both hands.


                  2. Use the heel of one hand braced against the work surface to drag a small portion of the dough forward in a short, brisk stroke. Repeat with the remaining dough portions.


                  3. Gather the dough together with a bench scraper and repeat the fraisage a second time. Press the dough into an 8 by 4-inch rectangle, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.

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                  • #69
                    PJ with his fourth foul.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Rosewood
                      If at any point during rolling the dough becomes sticky and difficult to work with, transfer it to a cookie sheet or cutting board, wrap it in plastic, and chill until it becomes workable. The dough can be made through step 4, then wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and kept for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or 2 months in the freezer. Defrost frozen dough in the refrigerator 1 day before you plan to use it.
                      INGREDIENTS

                      Quickest Puff Pastry
                      2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (10 ounces)
                      1 tablespoon granulated sugar
                      1 teaspoon table salt
                      16 tablespoons unsalted butter (2 sticks) cold, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
                      6 tablespoons water ice
                      1 teaspoon lemon juice

                      Apple Filling
                      4 Granny Smith apples (about 1 pound)
                      1 cup granulated sugar
                      2 teaspoons lemon juice
                      1/4 teaspoon table salt

                      Cinnamon Sugar
                      1/2 cup granulated sugar
                      2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

                      See Illustrations Below: Shaping the Turnovers

                      1. In workbowl of food processor fitted with steel blade, pulse to combine flour, sugar, and salt. Add one-quarter of the butter cubes and cut butter into flour until butter is in dime-sized pieces, four 1-second pulses. Add remaining butter to coat cubes with flour, two 1-second pulses. Transfer mixture to medium bowl.
                      2. Combine ice water and lemon juice in small bowl. Add 3 tablespoons liquid to flour and butter mixture and toss until just combined. Toss in remaining water, then turn dough out onto work surface. Follow illustrations 1 through 3, "Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry," below, to fraisage dough; wrap in plastic and refrigerate.
                      3. Unwrap dough and follow illustrations 1 and 2 in “Shaping the Turnovers” (below) to roll and fold dough twice. If dough is soft and sticky, wrap in plastic and refrigerate 30 minutes until workable, then repeat rolling and pressing. When second rolling and folding is complete, wrap dough in plastic and chill at least 30 minutes.
                      4. Following illustrations 3 and 4 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, roll, trim and cut dough into nine 5-inch squares. Slide parchment and dough onto cookie sheet or large cutting board and refrigerate while making filling.
                      5. Peel apples. Following illustration 5 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, grate on large holes of box grater. Combine grated apples, sugar, lemon juice, and salt in medium bowl. Line baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. Working one at a time, remove dough squares from refrigerator and set on work surface. Place 2 tablespoons grated apple filling (squeezed of excess liquid) in center of dough. Moisten two adjoining edges of dough square with finger dipped in apple liquid, then fold top portion of dough over bottom, making sure to overlap the bottom portion by 1/8 inch. Follow illustration 6 from "Shaping The Turnovers," below, to crimp edges of turnover with tines of fork. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnover to prepared baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining dough squares. Refrigerate 30 minutes or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 24 hours.
                      6. While turnovers are chilling, adjust oven rack to upper-middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl.
                      7. Brush or mist turnovers lightly with water and sprinkle evenly with cinnamon sugar. Bake until golden brown, 18 to 22 minutes. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnovers to wire rack to cool.

                      STEP BY STEP: Shaping the Turnovers


                      1. Place the dough onto a lightly floured large piece of parchment paper and roll into a 15 by 10-inch rectangle. Fold the dough lengthwise into thirds.


                      2. Starting from a narrow end, loosely roll up the dough as illustrated. Press it to form a 6 by 5-inch rectangle. Repeat steps 1 and 2, first chilling dough if it is soft and sticky.


                      3. On a large sheet of parchment paper lightly dusted with flour, roll the dough to an 18-inch square that is slightly under 1/8 inch thick. Using a ruler and a pizza cutter, trim the dough to a 15-inch square.


                      4. Make two incisions at 5-inch intervals on all four sides of the square. Line ruler up with incisions and cut the dough into nine 5-inch squares.


                      5. Grate the peeled apples on the large holes of a box grater, discarding the core and seeds.


                      6. With a fork dipped in flour, press to seal and crimp the edges.

                      STEP BY STEP: Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry


                      1. Turn the shaggy dough mass onto the work surface and press it together with both hands.


                      2. Use the heel of one hand braced against the work surface to drag a small portion of the dough forward in a short, brisk stroke. Repeat with the remaining dough portions.


                      3. Gather the dough together with a bench scraper and repeat the fraisage a second time. Press the dough into an 8 by 4-inch rectangle, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
                      Or buy poppin fresh!
                      I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Shoxfan11
                        PJ with his fourth foul.
                        He picks up the cheapest fouls too...
                        "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
                        -John Wooden

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                        • #72
                          For every stop we get, we turn it over on cue.

                          So bad..
                          Deuces Valley.
                          ... No really, deuces.
                          ________________
                          "Enjoy the ride."

                          - a smart man

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                          • #73
                            Think of all the free press we'll get next year when we go from worst to first.
                            "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
                            -John Wooden

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                            • #74
                              Hatch 8 for his last 10 from 3?

                              Wow!
                              "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
                              -John Wooden

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Rosewood
                                If at any point during rolling the dough becomes sticky and difficult to work with, transfer it to a cookie sheet or cutting board, wrap it in plastic, and chill until it becomes workable. The dough can be made through step 4, then wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and kept for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or 2 months in the freezer. Defrost frozen dough in the refrigerator 1 day before you plan to use it.
                                INGREDIENTS

                                Quickest Puff Pastry
                                2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (10 ounces)
                                1 tablespoon granulated sugar
                                1 teaspoon table salt
                                16 tablespoons unsalted butter (2 sticks) cold, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
                                6 tablespoons water ice
                                1 teaspoon lemon juice

                                Apple Filling
                                4 Granny Smith apples (about 1 pound)
                                1 cup granulated sugar
                                2 teaspoons lemon juice
                                1/4 teaspoon table salt

                                Cinnamon Sugar
                                1/2 cup granulated sugar
                                2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

                                See Illustrations Below: Shaping the Turnovers

                                1. In workbowl of food processor fitted with steel blade, pulse to combine flour, sugar, and salt. Add one-quarter of the butter cubes and cut butter into flour until butter is in dime-sized pieces, four 1-second pulses. Add remaining butter to coat cubes with flour, two 1-second pulses. Transfer mixture to medium bowl.
                                2. Combine ice water and lemon juice in small bowl. Add 3 tablespoons liquid to flour and butter mixture and toss until just combined. Toss in remaining water, then turn dough out onto work surface. Follow illustrations 1 through 3, "Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry," below, to fraisage dough; wrap in plastic and refrigerate.
                                3. Unwrap dough and follow illustrations 1 and 2 in “Shaping the Turnovers” (below) to roll and fold dough twice. If dough is soft and sticky, wrap in plastic and refrigerate 30 minutes until workable, then repeat rolling and pressing. When second rolling and folding is complete, wrap dough in plastic and chill at least 30 minutes.
                                4. Following illustrations 3 and 4 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, roll, trim and cut dough into nine 5-inch squares. Slide parchment and dough onto cookie sheet or large cutting board and refrigerate while making filling.
                                5. Peel apples. Following illustration 5 from" Shaping The Turnovers," below, grate on large holes of box grater. Combine grated apples, sugar, lemon juice, and salt in medium bowl. Line baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. Working one at a time, remove dough squares from refrigerator and set on work surface. Place 2 tablespoons grated apple filling (squeezed of excess liquid) in center of dough. Moisten two adjoining edges of dough square with finger dipped in apple liquid, then fold top portion of dough over bottom, making sure to overlap the bottom portion by 1/8 inch. Follow illustration 6 from "Shaping The Turnovers," below, to crimp edges of turnover with tines of fork. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnover to prepared baking sheet. Repeat process with remaining dough squares. Refrigerate 30 minutes or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 24 hours.
                                6. While turnovers are chilling, adjust oven rack to upper-middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl.
                                7. Brush or mist turnovers lightly with water and sprinkle evenly with cinnamon sugar. Bake until golden brown, 18 to 22 minutes. Using wide metal spatula, transfer turnovers to wire rack to cool.

                                STEP BY STEP: Shaping the Turnovers


                                1. Place the dough onto a lightly floured large piece of parchment paper and roll into a 15 by 10-inch rectangle. Fold the dough lengthwise into thirds.


                                2. Starting from a narrow end, loosely roll up the dough as illustrated. Press it to form a 6 by 5-inch rectangle. Repeat steps 1 and 2, first chilling dough if it is soft and sticky.


                                3. On a large sheet of parchment paper lightly dusted with flour, roll the dough to an 18-inch square that is slightly under 1/8 inch thick. Using a ruler and a pizza cutter, trim the dough to a 15-inch square.


                                4. Make two incisions at 5-inch intervals on all four sides of the square. Line ruler up with incisions and cut the dough into nine 5-inch squares.


                                5. Grate the peeled apples on the large holes of a box grater, discarding the core and seeds.


                                6. With a fork dipped in flour, press to seal and crimp the edges.

                                STEP BY STEP: Fraisage Makes for Tender Pastry


                                1. Turn the shaggy dough mass onto the work surface and press it together with both hands.


                                2. Use the heel of one hand braced against the work surface to drag a small portion of the dough forward in a short, brisk stroke. Repeat with the remaining dough portions.


                                3. Gather the dough together with a bench scraper and repeat the fraisage a second time. Press the dough into an 8 by 4-inch rectangle, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
                                Sounds tasty but i'm too lazy to make my own puff pastry

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